Brad Marchand Takes Subtle Jab At Crowd Noise At Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena

by abournenesn

Oct 8, 2019

The Vegas Golden Knights have been around for just three seasons, but they already have found a good amount of success, and they have a pretty good following in the desert.

T-Mobile Arena already has become one of the loudest arenas in the league with a pretty energetic fan base.

The Boston Bruins don’t get to make many trips to Vegas, so would they take any different approach to deal with the noise on the road Tuesday night?

Brad Marchand says it’s not necessary.

“It’s exciting to be here, it’s a lot of fun to play in this building. It’s loud, it’s electric. But they just have louder speakers than everyone else,” Marchand told Sophia Jurksztowicz on NESN’s pregame coverage.

Marchand and the Bruins certainly are no strangers to playing in front of big, loud crowds, especially against rivals like the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens. T-Mobile Arena rightfully figures to not be much different.

Thumbnail photo via Stephen R. Sylvanie/USA TODAY Sports Images
Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) and left wing Brad Marchand (63)
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